Hun Manet all set to take lead Cambodia as parliament meets ahead of vote after King endorses newcomers


Cambodia's Prime Minister-designate Hun Manet (left) walks past the honour guard after the opening ceremony of the parliament at the National Assembly building in Phnom Penh on Monday, August 21, 2023. Cambodia's new parliament convened on Monday setting the stage for long-time ruler Hun Sen to officially hand power to his eldest son after July's one-sided election. - AFP

Phnom Penh, Aug 21, 2023 (AFP) - Cambodia's new parliament convened on Monday, setting the stage for long-time ruler Hun Sen to officially hand power to his eldest son after last month's one-sided election.

Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) won all but five of 125 seats in the lower house in July polls that were widely decried as a sham after the main opposition party was barred from running.

Days after the landslide victory, Hun Sen -- one of the world's longest-serving leaders -- announced he was stepping down and handing power to his eldest son, Hun Manet, after nearly four decades of iron-fisted rule.

Cambodian head of state King Norodom Sihamoni -- who holds a largely symbolic role -- opened parliament and congratulated the newly elected MPs including Hun Sen and Hun Manet, both wearing traditional attire.

He said the country had made great progress over the last 30 years, and urged MPs to make "further efforts to help people live with equality".

The king also said he believed the new government will receive parliament's mandate.

Parliament will reconvene on Tuesday to officially elect four-star general Hun Manet, 45, as the country's new leader.

Earlier this month, Hun Sen unveiled the new Cambodian government headed by Hun Manet, and which also includes his youngest son Hun Many and his nephew in senior roles.

Hun Many will become the minister of civil service, while the sons of the current interior and defence ministers will take over their fathers' posts, according to a draft list of the new cabinet members seen by AFP.

The outgoing PM's nephew, Neth Savoeun, currently the powerful national police chief, will be a deputy prime minister.

Several children of Hun Sen's allies are also set to take top jobs in the new government.

Former Khmer Rouge cadre Hun Sen, who has ruled since 1985, rejected international condemnation that last month's polls were unfair.

He said the handover was done to avoid "bloodshed" should he die in office.

Rights groups accuse him of using the legal system to crush any opposition to his rule, jailing scores of activists.

After stepping down, Hun Sen will become president of the Senate early next year and act as head of state when the king is overseas.

He has said he will continue serving in other positions until at least 2033. - AFP

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